At the Country Court in Plymouth, PPS recently won a case against a motorist who constantly failed to pay and display. In total a Judgment was made against the motorist for 10 outstanding Parking Charge Notices (PCN)s totalling £1000 and an additional £270 in legal costs. In another case, at the County Court in Horsham the District Judge again found in our favour against a driver who failed to pay their outstanding PCN after appealing to the independent adjudicator (POPLA) and losing that appeal. In this case £75 legal costs were added to the outstanding £100.

Last week at Exeter County Court a motorist disputed our claim against them for payment of an outstanding PCN where the driver had gone to POPLA and lost that appeal. In this instance the driver said we had no legal authority to operate and the PCN was not a genuine pre estimation of loss (GPEOL). In summary when ruling in favour of PPS, the Judge opined that landowners were legally and perfectly entitled to delegate the authority to others to manage their car parks and issue PCNs where appropriate. The Judge further stated that the PCN was a GPEOL and was fully explained and justified by PPS as such. Therefore it was found that the defendants case was without merit. PPS were awarded the £100 for the outstanding PCN and £137 in costs.

Additional sample adjudications from the independent appeals service POPLA. These drivers have again been ruled against when making a claim based on genuine pre-estimation of loss, the rulings below again demonstrate that we successfully defend these claims.
Examples of recent adjudications found in our favour can be seen here:

Our latest adjudications from the independent appeals service POPLA, have again ruled heavily against drivers following inappropriate advice found on the internet. These drivers had pursued a perceived issue with our charges based on genuine pre-estimation of loss, the rulings below demonstrate that we successfully defend these claims.
Examples of recent adjudications found in our favour can be seen here: